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Yes, it can be hard to hear the text chat messages in Muimble, but please do send us a /tell ingame or just speak up, whichever suits your fancy. Anyone can invite people to the outfit. You are most welcome. Sorry we didn't hear you. :/

When I see people on Mumble playing planetside 2, should I just pick one of them and vocally ask for an invite? Nobody responded to my typed requests today.

I'm a PS2 noob and don't want to be intrusive, but I'd love to play with other RPS people. I'm well-mannered and often bathed and I take instruction and criticism well.

I've made a Vanu character as instructed in a Planetside 2 thread here. I'm not sure which are the most up-to-date instructions for which server to join and exactly what to do once I'm there.

Sorry you didn't get the invite; typed messages to Mumble get translated in hard-to-hear and difficult to understand text-to-speech chat.

Our Mumble channel can get -very- busy and it's easy for typed messages to not be heard at all.

You're more than welcome; please try again.

Your best bet is to get into the Mumble channel and send a whisper in-game (/t) to someone in there (we mostly use the same in-game names as in Mumble). Tell them you are listening in on Mumble but not using a mic and you'll get an invite.

We're still on Miller; all the info is current (I keep it up to date)

Don't worry about being new. Ask questions. Let us know that you're new and we'll explain what's going on.

We're also happy to help out more directly. If you join at a quieter time (i.e: There are not 20+ of us in the channel) people will be happy to talk to you about the game, answer questions, show you things etc. We're a friendly bunch.

We're also happy to help out more directly. If you join at a quieter time (i.e: There are not 20+ of us in the channel) people will be happy to talk to you about the game, answer questions, show you things etc. We're a friendly bunch.

It's also possible to switch to some other Mumble channel to do some boot camp training, if there's a need for it.

"Quantacat's name is still recognised even if he watches on with detached eyes like Peter Molyneux over a cube in 3D space, staring at it with tears in his eyes, softly whispering... Someday they'll get it."